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MY FAVORITE MARTIAN - THE COMPLETE SERIES + BONUS MATERIAL (CBS 1963-1966) Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt

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Get ready for a blast from the past with My Favorite Martian, the out-of-this-world sitcom that launched in 1963 and became an instant TV classic!

When a Martian crash-lands on Earth, life gets hilariously complicated for Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a young Los Angeles newspaper reporter who takes in the stranded alien.

Ray Walston stars as the lovable "Uncle Martin," whose invisible antennas, time-freezing powers, and intergalactic gadgets lead to one misadventure after another. 

While he works on rebuilding his spaceship, Tim swears to keep Martin's true identity under wraps which provides for suspense and comedy as his nosy landlady, Lorelei Brown (Pamela Britton), always seems to be snooping around. Her boyfriend Detective Brennan (Alan Hewitt) also has doubts about Martin.

Among the many guest stars who appears are Linda Evans, Gavin MacLeod, Marlo Thomas, Jamie Farr, Bernie Kopell, Alan Hale Jr., Madge Blake, Butch Patrick, Richard Deacon, Allan Melvin, Doris Packer, Michael Constantine, Henry Gibsen, Elvia Allman, Hal Smith, Stafford Repp, Pat Priest, David White, Madge Redmond and Shelley Morrison.

This complete collection includes all 107 episodes across 3 seasons, digitally remastered for the best viewing experience. 

Packed with bonus features, the set includes an unaired version of the series pilot episode, behind the scenes home movies, interviews with Stan Frazen, Ted Rich, James Hulsey, and Wayne Stam, as well as audio commentary by James Hulsey and Chertok historian and licensing manager Peter Greenwood, all making for a must-have for fans of sci-fi comedy!

Bring home the laughs, the looks, and the lunar-level lunacyMy Favorite Martian has landed!

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Number of DVDs: 16
Number of Episodes: 107 + Bonus Material
Quality: 9.5/10, B&W/Color
Running Time: 50 hrs (approx)
Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen 1.33:1
NOTES: This is a fan-made DVD-R set. Not a studio release.
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